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Who put the heart in Valentine’s Day?

February 12, 2014

How did a blood-pumping organ come to symbolize romance and affection?

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: heart, McEver, rodger, Rodger McEver, scientist-news, stephen prescott, Valentine's Day

Get to know the flu virus so you can avoid it

February 10, 2014

Dr. Scofield answers some basic questions about influenza.

Filed Under: Diseases, Education, Featured News, News Tagged With: avian influenza, flu, H1N1, Hal Scofield, hemagglutinin, influenza vaccine, neuraminidase, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, Swine Flu

Resolutions lagging? Don’t give up!

February 6, 2014

Whatever your goals, there’s no time like the present to try again.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: fitness, health, health tips, new year, resolutions, stephen prescott, weight loss

Hitting “reset” on cells by suppressing a protein

February 4, 2014

Discovery could be key to making adult stem cells easier to produce.

Filed Under: Featured News, Immunobiology and Cancer, News, Research News Tagged With: adult stem cells, Arid3A, bright, pluripotent adult stem cells, protein, stem cells, tset, webb

Could bacteria in the gut trigger lupus?

January 30, 2014

A pilot project will examine the organisms living in lupus patients’ digestive system.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bacteria, biome, fecal, fecal transplant, Gaffney, gut, lupus, microbiome, microflora, multiple sclerosis, patrick, Patrick Gaffney, rheumatoid arthritis, scientist-news, Sjogren's

Stillwater students raise $11,000 for cancer research

January 28, 2014

Directing money to in-state research was important to fundraisers.

Filed Under: Development News, Diseases, Featured News, Immunobiology and Cancer, News Tagged With: cancer, Dave Jones, David Jones, FCCLA, high school, Pink Out Week, POW, rheal towner, robert floyd, Stillwater

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